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[Bug-sweater] Boy Scout


From: Malcolm Garrett
Subject: [Bug-sweater] Boy Scout
Date: Fri, 01 Sep 2006 20:24:42 -0000

Hes kept it from you, but hes been a greatsufferer. Emily stood and looked at it with clasped hands and her littleblack head upturned.
And the barrens were such a splendid place in which to play hideand seek with the Wind Woman. Hewas a handsome, dark-grey cat with huge owl-like eyes, and he wasso soft and fat and fluffy. How very big and empty the world had suddenlybecome.
He wrappedthe old dressing-gown about her and held her close with his faceagainst hers. I aint going to have them tracking all overthe house.
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Of COURSE shed rather have youthan all the Murrays of any kind of a moon. Emily muttered under her breath for herown satisfaction, You are a fat old thing of no importance! Father had held her in his armsall that night and told her stories and helped her to bear thepain.
Youd better go upstairs and be outof the way. He makes a better-looking corpse than I thought he would, what with being so wastedand all. Thats right, now, said Ellen, thats what comes of beingproperly prepared. May jackals sit on her grandmothers grave!
Laws-a-massy, child, dont look like that! Yes, she seemed to feel that way about it. To-night thedark boughs against that far-off sky had given it.
And then, for one glorious, supreme moment, came the flash.
Ellen gasped foolishly, but could not think of any reply to thisheathenish statement.
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